Hi all,
I'm an student in Southern California, specifically the Palm Springs area. I've grown up around firearms, with both my father and grandfather being avid shooters and hunters.
I'll be entirely honest, I originally joined to start the CMP process. However, I'm happy to support a reasonable organization that supports our 2nd enumerated right.
Hobbies:
Programming
Hacking
Gaming
Shooting
Oh god, I'm a walking stereotype.
What's better, guns or coffee?
¿Porque no los dos?
Best wishes,
Tristan
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3Legally. I like picking locks too but I'm not a burglar.
(My major is cyber-security, it's pretty much a given )
(My major is cyber-security, it's pretty much a given )
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4And I fit the same stereotype for the most part. I don't do any hacking, but I like to tinker with picking locks. I found an interesting transparent padlock on Amazon that's a good tool for learning, because it lets you see the pick and tumblers inside the lock while you are working - really helps to develop a feel for when things are lined up right.
106+ recreational uses of firearms
1 defensive use
0 people injured
0 people killed
1 defensive use
0 people injured
0 people killed
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5Welcome from the other end of California.
CDFingers
CDFingers
Crazy cat peekin' through a lace bandana
like a one-eyed Cheshire, like a diamond-eyed Jack
like a one-eyed Cheshire, like a diamond-eyed Jack
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6Welcome from the Free State of Nevada. Palm Springs is about a 4 hour drive from Las Vegas.
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7"Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but not their own facts." - Daniel Patrick Moynihan
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9Welcome!
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10It's quite fun opening locks. I loved it so much I ended up becoming a Locksmith for a whileEris wrote: Mon Jan 21, 2019 6:56 am
And I fit the same stereotype for the most part. I don't do any hacking, but I like to tinker with picking locks. I found an interesting transparent padlock on Amazon that's a good tool for learning, because it lets you see the pick and tumblers inside the lock while you are working - really helps to develop a feel for when things are lined up right.
I might have the security addiction bug really bad